Beryl, which has fluctuated between different categories on the hurricane scale due to rapid intensification, is now categorized as a tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Beryl is forecast to gain strength ahead of making landfall on Texas' Gulf Coast Monday, with the National Hurricane Center warning of 'life-threatening storm surge' that could bring water up to 6 feet above ground level.Beryl, which has fluctuated between different categories on the hurricane scale due to rapid intensification, is now categorized as a tropical storm and has near 60 mile per hour maximum sustained winds and even higher gusts.
'Read more: How to Build an Emergency FundIn a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday afternoon NHC Director Michael Brennan emphasized the highest concern is for residents living between San Luis Pass and Baffin Bay, which includes Matagorda, Corpus Christi, and Galveston. The regions under storm surge watch extend from the mouth of the Rio Grande to High Island, Texas.The NHC's latest update at 5 p.m.
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